Who used the phrase "new world order" in 1991 to describe the post-Cold War era?

a. Nelson Mandela
b. John F. Kennedy
c. George H. W. Bush
d. Ronald Reagan
e. Mikhail Gorbachev


c

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What words about the war in Iraq famously came back to haunt President George Bush not long after he spoke them?

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